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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 May - Page 64

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Scene from " Bolero ," a Holly-Movie Shorls
produefion which is be ing released by Meter-
movies of Hollywood. The firm reports more
fhan an ample supply of films now available
for coin-operated movie machines.
Wherever the name of Wolf Sales Co., Denver, appears,
the states served by the firm, giving the reader or see-er
territory. Wolf's AI Roberts , W. A. Bye , western distrief
and Wurlitzer's Mike Hammergren flank one of these
it is superimposed on a map of
a visual piefure of Wolf Sales
manager, Wolf's Wolf Reiwitz,
maps on the show window.
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Stanley Turner
Packard Pla-Mor in the far Northwest is winning more acclaim every day. The above piefure
is a Packard Pia-Mar installation in the Riviera, Spokane , Washington. Left to right: Jack Davis ,
Mrs. E. M . Perry. Ed Perry , of the Interstate Novelty Company of Sp'okane, Packard's distributor
in Western Washington , and Clayton Ballard, Packard Distrief Manager.
Steady progress with Wurlitzer Viefory models in lining up new locations is reported by Tony
Capers, Oakland, Calif., music merchant, here shown signing an order for additional instru-
ments as California-Simplex's Myrl Park looks on.
Turner Gets
Packard Post
LOS ANGELES - Associated with th e
coin controlled music fi eld since 1929, Stan-
ley Turn er has become service instructor
for th e P ackard Mfg. Corp., makers of
Ca pehart Pla·Mor products, and will make
hi s hea dquarters a t the Hollywood offi ces,
1025 North Highland Avenue.
Employed by th e Yea Music Shop in Sac·
ramento , a Capehart Orchestrope deal er,
Turner was spotted by W . E. Simmons,
th en western regional sales· manager for
Capehart, as a good man to have around
a nd employed as service engineer with the
res ponsibility fo r supervising Ca pehartf5:n.
stallations in many fin e homes in Cali-
forni a, and commercial installations usin!(
hidden Capehart chassis, with speakers and
non ·selec ti ve wall boxes.
During 1933 and 1934 Simmons and
Turn er, remainin g associa ted, continued to
sell co mmercial music, handling Holcomb
.& Hoke Mfg. Co.'s Electromuse. In May
of th e la tter year Simmons became district
manager for th e Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.-
a nd Turn er went alon g as service instruc·
··'tor.
On . April 19, 1941 Turn er once again
joined Ca pehart and Simmons, becoming
P ackard's service instructor. His many
western friends wi sh him well.

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